Angela Wu earned her Master’s degree in
Counseling Psychology at California State University, East Bay and
received further training at The Mental Research Institute in Palo
Alto. She specializes in working with couples, families with child
and adolescent problems. Her treatment modalities include family
therapy, play therapy, psychotherapy, cognitive remediation,
solution-oriented interventions, parent guidance and school
consultation. Her work with children and adolescents often involves
collaboration with parents, teachers and other supporting
professionals. She is fluent in Mandarin as well as English and is
comfortable working within diverse cultural contexts.

Ann specializes in working with parents and their teenagers,
having both professional and personal (she is an ABC-American Born
Chinese) experience navigating the culture and generation gaps
between immigrant parents and their children, and has given many
workshops on the topic. Ann also helps clients with issues of Asian
American identity, codependency, depression, self esteem, and
emotional abuse. She is certified to administer PREPARE/ENRICH
premarital and marital inventories, a well researched tool that
assesses relationship health.
Languages spoken: English and Mandarin.

Carlina Yeung is a bilingual Chinese speaking licensed social worker.
She came from Hong Kong and completed her MSW degree at UCLA. She
has had extensive clinical experience in working with a variety of
clinical problems. In particular, she is specialized in treatment of
depression, anxiety, marital and relationship issues, child and
adolescent behavioral problems, and parenting issues.

Carol Li is a
Certified Educational Therapist who has been specially trained to
work with children with learning differences.She specializes in assessing and remediating learning
problems of children who struggle in school due to difficulties in
memory, attention, and/or other areas.She is a member of the Association of Educational
Therapists.She has a private practice, Carol Li Learning, in San Jose
and sees children aged from elementary through High School.

Dr. Carol Wong is a licensed child clinical
psychologist. She received her B.A. in Psychology
from the University of California at Berkeley. She
earned her M.S. and Ph.D. in
Clinical Psychology
from the University of Washington. She completed her
predoctoral internship at Stanford University
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and
Children's Health Council in Palo Alto, CA. She
specializes in the treatment of preschool-age
children, school-age children, adolescents, and
young adults experiencing
anxiety disorders
(including selective mutism), Autism Spectrum
Disorders, ADHD, cultural and identity development
issues, and behavior problems. She provides
consultations, individual therapy, group therapy,
social skills groups, parent training/support, and psychosocial assessments, as
well as IQ testing for private school admission.

Chien Ju
Huang has over 20 years of experience in professional teaching
(Purdue University, North Carolina Central University, Foothill
College, De Anza College) and research in the fields of general
sociology, social psychology, and medical sociology. She is very
familiar with contemporary social issues, including marriage and
family, child and youth development, midlife crisis, parent-child
relationship, deviant behavior, human interaction, aging, death and
dying, and mental health related problems. In recent years
Chine Ju Huang’s major concentration is on the Zen Meditation and
the body-mind-spirit connection in relation to the spontaneous
self-healing process. She provides workshops, seminars, and
classes. She also does coaching, hypnotherapy, and energy healing.
Her goal is to help people develop their full potential and live
healthily and happily.
Languages spoken: Mandarin Chinese and English. Understand
Taiwanese.

Jill
is a licensed marriage therapist with over 28 years of clinical
experience working in community agencies, hospitals, domestic
violence women shelters and schools. She specializes in
children, adult, and older adult treatment. She also specializes in
cross-cultural communication, acculturation, multicultural identity
and life transitions. For 28 years, Jill worked with diverse
multicultural population coping with issues related with wide range
of mental illness and psycho-social adjustment. She and Dr.
Mao started the first Chinese American NAMI support group in the
year of 2000. She currently continues to facilitate different NAMI
support groups through Bay Area. She has led community workshops
also facilitates presentations in community organizations. She
provides cultural and linguistic consultations in addition to
individual, family and group psychotherapy in multiple languages.
She also provides supervision, crisis consultation, and
organizational crisis debriefing.

Christina is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and OPG of
California-authorized Problem Gambling Counselor, who works with
children, teenagers, individuals, couples, and families. Christina
specializes in
relationship problems, codependency, family-of-origin issues, and
problems with mood disorders. Her mission is to help individuals and
families navigate the challenges of life and to remove Chinese
communities’ stigmas against mental illnesses through workshops,
seminars, small groups and training. She was born in Hong Kong, and
can speak Cantonese, Mandarin, and English.

Christine is a Marriage and Family Therapist Intern who completed
her MA MFT with Addiction Certificate from Western Seminary. She
participated in the lay counseling ministry at her church, and has
worked for 8 years in the high-tech and management consulting
industries. Christine enjoys working with individuals, couples, and
families. Her areas of interest are: sexual addiction recovery,
codependency, bicultural integration of immigrant families, couples
relationships, premarital counseling PREPARE-ENRICH, depression and
anxiety, life coaching, play therapy.
Languages spoken: English and Mandarin

Dr. Yang is an associate clinical professor in University of
California, San Francisco. He provides medication treatment and
psychotherapy for adults with mental distress or disorders. Dr.
Yang has a private practice in Burlingame.
Language spoken: Mandarin, Taiwanese, English.

Daisy
was raised in Hong Kong, attended college in the U. S. and graduated
from UCSF in 1978 with an RN degree (Bachelor of Science in
Nursing). After 15 years of clinical nursing, she felt the calling
to better meet the emotional and spiritual needs of her patients.
Daisy subsequently enrolled in Western Seminary and received an M. A. degree
in
Marriage and Family Therapist in 2003. Daisy works with clients
dealing with depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, addiction,
co-dependency, marital and relationship issues, grief, bereavement,
anger management, parenting/teenage problems, and chronic illness.
Fee: low cost and sliding scale. Language spoken:
Mandarin, Cantonese and English.

In her clinical practice Diana works with
individuals, couples and families who are ready and willing to do
what it takes to
make their lives and their relationships better. She helps her
clients find resolution to problems of depression, anxiety,
couples' discord, family conflicts, low self-esteem, and
impact of abuse and trauma, restoring love, peace and joy in their
lives. She is also passionate about helping clients who feel lost
about their life directions with career exploration and identity
development.
Before becoming a psychotherapist Diana earned an MBA from Stanford,
and worked for years in management consulting, private equity, and
high tech product management. Having grown up in Hong Kong and moved
to the US as a young adult, Diana has worked extensively with
immigrants who are struggling with issues of adjustment and families
navigating the intersection of Asian and American cultures. As a
Christian, Diana also loves integrating spirituality with
psychological well-being in working with clients for whom
spirituality is relevant.
Languages spoken: English, Cantonese

Eddie Chiu is a bilingual Chinese speaking licensed psychologist.He has provided a variety of psychological services including
psychotherapy, psychological testing, co-parenting, mediation, and
forensic evaluation on child custody, immigrant, injury, and
civil/criminal cases. He works with individual, couples, and family.
Currently he is an associate professor in a doctoral clinical
psychology program at Alliant International University. He also
teaches as invited lecturer in other universities and seminaries as
well. He is also director of Asian Family Institute at RAMS, a
community mental health agency with specialization in Asian Mental
Health in San Francisco. He is specialized in treatment of
depression, panic and other anxiety disorders, marital and
relationship issues, gambling and other behavioral addictions,
adolescent and college issues.

Elice is
a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. She received her
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from U. C. Berkeley and
Master’s degree in Counseling from Western Seminary. Elice came to
the U.S. as a teenager from Hong Kong. She had worked in the Hi Tech
industry for many years. In her mid-life, she decided to pursue her
passion of developing counseling skills, because she feels
passionate about people who are facing life difficulties,
crisis/losses and relationship issues.Elice
has experiences working with individuals, couples, children, and
teenagers facing a variety of challenges including depression,
bipolar
disorder, trauma & abuse, codependency, grief, anxiety, addiction,
anger management, marital and relationship issues.
Languages spoken: Cantonese, Mandarin
and English.

Elsie Mak, Ph.D., is a trilingual Chinese
speaking licensed psychologist and clinical neuropsychologist. She
completed her clinical training and worked at various hospitals,
including the VA Palo Alto Healthcare System, Laguna Rehabilitation
Hospital, Cincinnati VA Medical Center, San Francisco Kaiser
Permanente, and Richmond Area Multi-Services (a community mental
health agency with specialization in Asian Mental Health in San
Francisco). She has provided a variety of psychological services
including neuropsychological and psychological testing for adults
and children, as well as psychotherapy for post-traumatic stress
disorder and other anxiety disorders, chronic depression, sleep
disorder, substance dependence issues, family and relational
problems, and other mental disorders. She works with individual,
couples, and family. Currently Dr. Mak is also a child psychologist
at San Jose Kaiser Permanente, conducting evaluation for Austism
Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, and other childhood psychopathology. She
has a private practice in Saratoga.
Languages: Cantonese, Mandarin, and English

Elvina specializes in couples counseling-- She
helps couples improve their relationship by teaching them ways to
fight less and ways to rebuild trust and intimacy. Elvina recognizes how painful it is when a
relationship turns bad--originally the two people were in love, but
somehow circumstances have damaged their love and trust for each
other. She knows that there is hope, she knows there are practical
ways to repair a relationship--it is possible to revive the love
that used to be there and in fact make it stronger than ever.As a part of couples
counseling, she also helps parents work better as a team. She helps
parents to actually enjoy the process of raising their children and
enjoy the teamwork with their spouse. She helps empty-nesters adjust
to the absence of the children, and help them find new ways to
connect and enjoy each other.
Languages spoken: Cantonese and English.

He is currently a Clinical Psychologist and Supervisor working with
culturally and diagnostically children and adults at Richmond Area
Multi-Services, Inc. He is deeply passionate about working with
individuals who have inner struggles with themselves and others. His
approach generally helps patients to develop greater understanding
and acceptance of who they are, and to become increasingly flexible
with how they function as an individual and in relationships.

Grace specializes in helping individuals, couples and families
dealing with life transitional issues and difficulties, such as
depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, panic attack, affairs,
separations/divorces, job loss/career change, parenting, empty nest,
chronic illness and death. In addition to seeing adults in her
practice, Grace also has years of experience counseling with
adolescents and children. Grace has emigrated to US from Taiwan
after completing her college education more than thirty years ago.
Grace Yen Jiang is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. She
holds a Master's degree in Marriage, Family and Children Counseling
from Western Seminary and a Master's degree in Foods & Nutrition
from Case Western Reserve University. Languages spoken: English,
Chinese Mandarin and Taiwanese

Grace Tang is a licensed Marriage and
Family Therapist, specializing in depression, anxiety, adolescents,
parent-child relationship and couple relationship. As an immigrant
from Taiwan, Grace is fluent in both Mandarin Chinese and English.
She provides culturally sensitive service to clients from diverse
backgrounds, helping families resolve cultural conflicts and
individuals manage life transitions. After working as an engineer
for 20 years, Grace decided to dedicate her life to helping others.
She has served as a school counselor at Leland High School and
Castillero Middle School, taught many parenting and co-parenting
classes, helped individuals with emotional issues, and worked with
couples to strengthen their relationships. Grace has also served in
the Christian youth and children’s
ministry for over 20 years. She has a
private practice at San Jose, and invites you to contact her for a
free confidential phone consultation.
Languages spoken: Mandarin and English

Mrs.
Helen Hsu is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. As a native
of Taiwan she is fluent in Mandarin, Taiwanese, and English. She has
been in the counseling field for over 20 years with experiences
including work with the Lifeline Association, AIDS prevention,
domestic violence consultation in Taiwan, and psychotherapy in the
U.S. Mrs. Hsu currently provides culturally and linguistically
proficient mental health services to individuals and groups faced
with a wide range of psychiatric conditions and levels of severity.
Mrs. Helen Hsu has provided seminars in the community on such topics
as depression, ADHD, mental illness in elderly, and parenting
skills.

Jane
has been working in the helping profession for the past nine years.
she
holds a bachelors degree in Social Work and worked as a Registered
Social
Worker in Hong Kong before she moved to the United States. She then
pursued a masters degree in Counseling Psychology and has been
working in community mental health field providing psychotherapy and
clinical case management in San Francisco. She is currently serving
as private practitioner working with a broad spectrum of clients.
She also works with the University of California San Francisco,
Department of Psychiatry as a Clinical Social Worker outside her
private practice. Among her areas of expertise are mood disorders,
cognitive disorders, stress management, trauma and resilience, as
well as addiction and recovery. She is also a California State
authorized Problem Gambling Treatment Services Program provider.
Languages: English, Cantonese
and Mandarin

Janet Tsang completed the adult psychiatry residency at Stanford
University Hospital and Clinics. She received her M.D. degree from
the College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University.
Services offered: individual medication management, psychotherapy,
combined medication/psychotherapy, consultation
Psychotherapy orientation: eclectic with emphasis on
psychodynamic and relational approaches

Jen specializes in PTSD, Anger management, Couple therapy and
difficult parenting issues. She is also interested in helping people
overcome social anxiety, fear of confrontation, rejection and unable
to set healthy boundaries. Anxiety, fear, anger, depression
sometimes has become part of us, we are not even aware of it until
it seriously affect our emotional health and relationships.
Uncontrolled anger is destructive for any relationship, especially
in marital and parental issues. Stop saying “I can't help it”, get
help and get control of your life through controlling your emotions.

Dr. Pan is a licensed clinical psychologist. She obtained her
bachelor degree in Psychobiology at UCLA. She received her master
and doctoral degrees in Clinical Psychology at California School of
Professional Psychology. Dr. Pan also received two years of
intensive post-doc psychoanalysis training at New Center for
Psychoanalysis in Los Angeles. Her specialties include emotional,
behavioral and personality issues in adolescents and adults,
anxiety, depression, self-injury behaviors, interpersonal
relationship, stress management, anger management, relaxation skills
and psychological testings including IQ and personality tests. She
provides individual, couple, family and group therapy. Besides
treating clients at private practice, Dr. Pan also works as a
Clinical Administrator at the adolescent crisis residential unit at
Anka Behavioral Health. Dr. Pan is also specialized in Posttraumatic
Stress Disorder. She has been working with personal injury attorneys
and testifying in courts as expert witness.

Dr. Judy Hsieh is a licensed clinical
psychologist with experiences in neuropsychological assessment and
psychotherapy. She received training at Veteran’s Administration of
San Francisco (General Neuropsychology, Geriatric Neuropsychology
and Health Psychology), San Francisco General Hospital (Depression
Clinic) and Richmond Area Multi-Services. Dr. Hsieh came from
Taiwan. She has worked both in the Bay Area and overseas in Hong
Kong and Beijing, practicing forensic neuropsychology, clinical
neuropsychology and general psychotherapy as well as serving as a
Visiting Professor in China (at Beijing University). Being fluent in
Cantonese and Mandarin, Dr. Hsieh has a special interest in working
with Asians and monolingual Chinese-speaking clients. Dr. Hsieh
presently conducts private practice in both San Francisco and South
Bay in Northern California. She is also a Qualified Medical
Evaluator certified by the State of California.Languages spoken: Mandarin, Cantonese
and English.

Dr. Yeh's practice helps families
with parenting issues that span from early childhood disorders to
child-rearing. She runs groups on Raising an Emotionally
Intelligent Child, based on research by John Gottman, Ph.D. As a
candidate in the Gottman certification program, she practices
Gottman Method therapy in her couples work. Dr. Yeh works with
individuals who struggle with, among many issues, depression,
anxiety, personality disorders, and transitional challenges,
primarily utilizing a cognitive therapy approach. She welcomes
referrals from local pastors and provides consultation services to
area churches. Dr. Yeh works with government-contracted
organizations to provide psychological services to refugee minors.
Her practice serves English and Mandarin speakers.Languages spoken: English and
Mandarin.

After graduating from
U.C. Berkeley with Bio-engineering,Dr. Fan attended the University of
Alabama School of Medicine in Birmingham, Alabama. She was then
accepted into the Triple Board Program (Pediatrics, Adult
Psychiatry, and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry) at the University
of Pittsburgh Medical Center in Pennsylvania, one of only a handful
in the nation.She has had the opportunity to provide
psychiatric evaluation and management for many children, teens, and
their families while working at various agencies including the Bay
Area Children's Association in Cupertino; Children's Health Council
in Palo Alto; Pathway to Wellness clinic in Union
City;
and Pittsburgh Pastoral Institute (Pittsburgh, PA).Languages: Mandarin, Taiwanese, and English

Kitty Choi has over 18 years experiences working
with different clients population including families with special
need children, parents, adult and senior adult struggling with
depression and anxiety issues in Hong Kong and San Francisco. She is
also a authorized Problem Gambling Treatment Provider by Office of
Problem Gambling, CA. Kitty received her MSW from San Francisco
State University. She works as a psychotherapist at a community
mental health clinic in San Francisco and also has her own
psychotherapy clinic in San Jose. If you are looking for a
experienced professional who care and listen to your issues, Kitty
is willing to provide a sliding scale for the treatment fee. She is
bilingual in English and Cantonese, with conversational Mandarin.

Dr. Lawrence Choy was born and raised in San
Francisco. He went to UC Berkeley for college and received his
medical degree from Boston University School of Medicine. He
completed his medical and psychiatry training at Stanford University
Hospital & Clinics, where he was selected as Chief Resident.
Following residency, Dr. Choy co-founded Portola Wellness, a private
group psychiatry practice in Los Altos. He has special interests in
mood and anxiety disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder, and relationship difficulties. He utilizes both medication
management and psychotherapy in developing an individualized
treatment approach for his clients. He provides
insight-oriented, psychodynamic psychotherapy for individuals, as
well as counseling for couples.
Languages Spoken: Cantonese and English

Mary Tsai graduated from Western Seminary's Marriage Family
Therapy Department in 2001. She takes it as her mission to help
Chinese Americans understand the causes, symptoms, and
treatments of mental illnesses through offering therapy for
individuals, children, adolescents, couples, and families. She
reaches out to the community by teaching small groups, holding
educational workshops, and regularly contributing articles
regarding mental health in a Chinese newspaper.

Michelle Chang, is an MFT
trainee supervised by Armand Volkas, RDT, MFT (MFC#28789) at Living
Arts Counseling Center. She works with individuals, couples, and
families. She majors in Counseling Psychology with a specialization
in Drama Therapy at the California Institute of Integral Studies and
received her undergraduate degree in Psychology. She respects each
client’s uniqueness and differences, and she supports clients by
providing a nurturing environment that facilitates their growth.
Her field of expertise focuses on adolescents, adults, women,
couples, new immigrants, and Mandarin speakers – people exploring
issues of depression, gender identification, personal growth,
relationships, life transitions, and cultural adjustments.

Mimi
Leung-Pang is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist since 1994.
She is also a Board Certified Professional Christian Counselor
(BCPCC), and certified as a facilitator with Critical Incident
Stress Management (CISM). The Consumer' Research Council of America
has selected Mimi into the " Guide To America's Top Mental
Health Professionals " 2006 Edition.

Mimi
focuses her work in personal growth and behavioral health needs;
discord in marital and family relationships; and child developmental
and parenting issues. She provides services to children,
adolescents, adults and seniors. Mimi conducts therapy in English,
Cantonese and Mandarin.

The focus of
Min Tan’s practice is on Individual and Adolescent Psychotherapy,
and Child, Youth, & Family Therapy. His expertise is on anxiety,
depression, and substance abuse issues for adults, and challenging
behaviors for youth and adolescents. He grew up in Shanghai China
and he is fluent in Mandarin Chinese. He is bilingual/bicultural
with broad cross-cultural appeal and sensitivity. Through his own
meditation practice, his ability to provide counseling is enhanced
with approaches that are complimentary to western methodologies. He
also has a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering. A decade as a solution
consultant in enterprise software sales broadens his life
experiences and offers unique prospective in psychotherapy.

Nancy is
a registered Marriage and Family Therapy Intern who completed her
Master’s degree in Marriage Family Therapy at Western Seminary.
She received her undergraduate degree from the University of
California, Los Angeles, double-majoring in Economics and Chinese.
She loves working with people of all backgrounds and has had the
opportunity of spending several summers teaching English to teens in
various parts of Asia. As a MFT Intern, Nancy has had the privilege
of working with a wide range of client population as well as a
variety of clinical issues. Some of them include: anger
management, depression, anxiety, grief and loss, relationship
issues, behavior modification, couples therapy, and family therapy.
In her spare time, Nancy enjoys spending time with her family and
friends, watching movies, and playing the piano. She is
bilingual in English and Mandarin Chinese and a member of the
California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT).

Dr.
Coyukiat-Fu received her residency training and fellowship in Mood
Disorders at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland and was a
clinical faculty there before moving to the Bay Area. She was
a psychiatrist at the Veterans Administration mental health clinic
and director of the residency training program there for Stanford
psychiatry residents. She now has a private practice in Santa
Clara, and sees patients on a fee for service basis.

Dr
Coyukiat-Fu sees adults with various problems such as anxiety.
Her specialty is in mood disorders, dealing with depression, bipolar
disorder, and women in pregnancy and post partum situations who need
psychiatric help. Her practice includes seeing patients for
medication management as well as therapy if desired.
Languages spoken include English, Mandarin, and Fookien.

Nia has been counseling individuals, couples, families, teenagers &
children for over 15 years.
Her experience includes
working with overseas-born parents and their American-born children,
women and children of domestic violence, immigrant families, and
pre-marital couples. Other areas of emphasis in her work include
family-of-origin issues, depression, anxiety, healing and recovery
from marital infidelity and intergenerational and cross-cultural
issues. Languages spoken: Mandarin, Cantonese & English

Nicole
Wiesen is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in private
practice in San Jose, CA. Over the past 8 years she has been
providing individual, couples, and group counseling in both
in-patient and out-patient settings. She has worked as a case
manager and therapist at Advent Group Ministries for both foster
care families and group home adolescents in recovery from drug &
alcohol addiction. She has also worked in the Franklin McKinley
School District as a school counselor providing counseling and
psycho-educational groups for students in grades K-6.

The
focus of treatment in working with these populations include
behavior modification, child abuse and trauma, family conflict,
parenting, anger management, depression and other mood disorders,
chemical dependency, foster care and adoption issues. She also
has done volunteer work at the Crisis Pregnancy Center in San
Francisco and has training in domestic violence issues and
prevention.
Languages spoken: English

Dr. Fan is a licensed
clinical psychologist in private practice in downtown San Francisco.
She works with adolescents and adults in individual, couples, and
family therapy. She also has a specialty in reproductive mental
health, assisting adults with issues related to fertility and
assisted reproductive technologies (ART). She is fluent in Chinese
and French for those who may need monolingual or bilingual sessions.

Rebekah works with children, adolescents,
families and adults in her practice. Her style of working is one
that is collaborative and relationship based. Her services can be
helpful if you are a parent who is concern about your child’s
behaviors or emotions, is looking for guidance on parenting or
desires to have a more positive parent-child relationship.In addition, Rebekah received training from UCSF Child Trauma
Research Project to work with preschool age children who have
experienced trauma.

Rebekah works with adults who are struggling with
relationships, self-esteem, domestic violence or cross-cultural
issues. Her goals are to support your healing and growth, help you
feel less burdened in the process and assist you in making the
changes that will lead you to a happier and more authentic life.
Languages Spoken: English & Cantonese

Ruth Lin is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. She has been
providing counseling service since 1992. She is dedicated to promote the mental well being in Chinese
Community. She provides children, individuals and couples
counseling. She also provides workshops and trainings on a variety
of issues. Ruth is also a freelance writer for Chinese Christian
periodicals and World Journal Newspaper of USA.
Languages spoken: Mandarin, Taiwanese, English (understands
Cantonese)

Samantha
has been providing psychotherapy to children, adolescents, adults,
couples, and families in the San Francisco Bay Area for over 8
years. She specializes in the treatment of anxiety,
depression, family issues, self-esteem issues, and relationship
problems. She brings to her private practice skillful and
compassionate approaches to therapy. She sees therapy as a
collaborative process and works closely with clients to modulate
treatment pace and direction. Samantha is also adept at
elucidating specific steps clients can take toward progress.
Her seasoned experience allows clients to experience an increasing
sense of solace and confidence throughout the course of treatment.

Su Chen is a licensed
Marriage and Family Therapist. She has been providing counseling and
consultation to parents and families in various social service
settings since 2002. She
is currently working at the Regional Center as an Intake Counselor
providing assessment and counseling to families and individuals with
developmental disability. She also has a private practice in west
San Jose. Her working experience includes domestic violence, child
abuse, depression, anxiety, self-esteem, cross-culture issues, and
family conflicts.Her work is creative and practical. She
uses solution focus approach to help family resolve their issues.
She also incorporates dreams and symbols to assist children and
individual make the changes.Ms. Chen speaks Mandarin, Taiwanese,
English and Japanese.

Winnis Chiang, the founder and director of Parenting
ABC, is a licensed MFT specializing in couples
therapy and parent coaching. She is frequently
invited to speak on topics such as relationships,
communication, conflict resolution, parenting,
personal growth, and stress management.

Winnis holds M.A. degree in Marriage, Family and
Child Counseling from Western Seminary, and B.S. in
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from
U.C. Berkeley. Her former careers include being a
software engineer, software development department
manager, stay-at-home mom, counselor of kids and
teens at public schools, and children's minister at
a Chinese church.

Born and raised in Hong Kong, Winnis and her husband
from Taiwan have been married since 1975. Although
both were successful high-tech professionals, their
marital relationship deteriorated after the 1983
birth of their son and hit rock bottom a few years
later due to high demands of time and energy from
every direction. Their life struggles led her to
Jesus Christ in 1989. Subsequently both her husband
and son were saved. In 1995, she put her software
management career aside to become a stay-at-home
mom, but the Lord changed her life work to helping
hurting families like hers. Their adult ABC son and
his wife are parents of one girl and two boys.

Ya-Huei received her MA of Drama Therapy from California Institute
of Integral Studies. She currently provides individual counseling
services at schools and Process Therapy Institute. Also, she
facilitates personal growth groups in the Bay area. In 2013, she
formed “The Seed Troupe” in which people find healing in theater
group performance.

She deeply believes that everyone has potential for growth and
expending self-awareness. She can walk with clients on this healing
journey to reveal their nature strength and connect to their wisdom.
She invites clients who want to deepening their work and connecting
to their authentic self as well as those looking for assistance with
a specific issue such as anxiety, grief or depression. Languages
spoken: English, Mandarin, and Taiwanese.

Yeeng
Lee is a licensed marriage therapist with over 12 years of clinical
experience working in community agencies, hospitals, domestic
violence women shelters and schools. She specializes in
cross-cultural communication, acculturation, multicultural identity
and life transitions. For 8 years, Yeeng worked with diverse Asian
population coping with issues related with wide range of
mental illness and immigration adjustment. She currently
facilitates cancer support groups in Cantonese language at Chinatown
Public Health Center in S.F. She has led workshops on
self-care/stress management and art therapy in community
organizations. She provides cultural and linguistic consultations in
addition to individual, family and group psychotherapy in multiple
languages. She speaks fluent Cantonese, Mandarin, Teochew, English
and conversational Malay & Fukienese.